[情報] Jetstar Japan成立
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Jetstar Asia
Big news for Asian travellers! Today Jetstar have announced Jetstar Japan, a
new airline that will offer domestic fares on average 40% cheaper in Japan.
This means you’ll be able to travel on Jetstar to some of Japan’s most
popular tourist destinations at a fraction of the price. We’re excited and
we hope you are too! We’d love to hear where you’d go when flights start in
late 2012.
Thanks – Jetstar
Jetstar's new airline to say Konichiwa in 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdEJfUIdjVI&feature=youtu.be
順便補上其他管道的新聞報導
Sun rises on Jetstar's low-cost Japanese airline, as JAL and Mitsubishi taxi
into position
http://ppt.cc/LZGK
JETSTAR and Japan Airlines are expected to announce within days a deal with
Mitsubishi to launch their long-awaited Japanese low-cost carrier by the end
of the year.
The new carrier will use the Jetstar brand as well as its operational,
reservation and sales systems to begin domestic and international flights by
December, according to the Nikkei business daily.
A separate report from Japan said Mitsubishi would be looking for other
investors in the start-up to reduce its 33.4 per cent stake, while Jetstar
and JAL retained their holdings.
Jetstar first offered to help JAL set up a low-cost carrier last year but the
Japanese carrier has been slow to take up the offer. The delay led to
Malaysia's AirAsia striking a deal with rival All Nippon Airways to set up a
competing operation, AirAsia-ANA. ANA also plans to establish a second
low-cost carrier called Peach.
The new carrier would be based at Tokyo Narita International Airport, with
domestic destinations including Sapporo, Fukuoka and Naha, according to the
Sydney-based Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation's reading of the Japanese
reports. CAPA said international routes were likely to include South Korea
and China.
The deal comes as Jetstar is accelerating its push into north Asia, and
particularly China, as part of its wider pan-Asian strategy.
Jetstar is adding routes from Singapore to China and there have been reports
from Hong Kong that it is seeking partners with a view to setting up a
low-cost carrier there.
The Qantas Group already has strong links to JAL. Both belong to the Oneworld
alliance, they codeshare on flights to Australia and JAL helps market the
Australian carrier in Japan.
The low penetration of low-cost carriers in the Japanese market, estimated at
about 2.7 per cent of international flights and 9.1 per cent of domestic
flights, makes it ripe for the kind of growth seen in other parts of the
world.
CAPA said the combination of the Japanese flag carrier and Jetstar's
versatile model offered advantages for both sides.
"Working jointly to support each other would alone deliver strong market
presence," it said.
"And a joint venture that would offer a lower-risk option for both sides
would seem to be a useful solution, and would have considerable upside."
Jetstar, which also has joint ventures in Singapore and Vietnam, is in a race
with competitors such as AirAsia and Tiger Airways to set up networks across
Asia.
"The JAL joint venture would add another piece to the complex jigsaw that is
transforming the Asian airline market," CAPA said. "The potential market
growth as these successive ventures are introduced can be measured in terms
of hundreds of millions of new passengers."
Jetstar has long recognised the potential for Asian expansion, and the
airline now conducts two-thirds of its flying in the region.
The expansion has angered Qantas unions in Australia, which are worried about
job security and concerned that Jetstar's growth has been at the cost of the
ailing Qantas international operations.
Qantas is due to announce a restructure of those operations next week.
But other airlines have similar ideas, as the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations grouping moves towards an open skies policy skies in 2015.
Jetstar faces stiff competition in potential markets from AirAsia, which
recently announced an equity swap with Malaysia Airlines that will lead top
the former arch-rivals joining forces.
Yet the prizes are huge for those airlines that can gain a first-mover
advantage in what CAPA characterises as a complex jigsaw puzzle to transform
the booming Asian airline market.
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